Kids' concert benefits Food Bank

Posted
Thursday, November 8, 2012 3:38 pm

Musical storytellers Bill Harley and Keith Munslow will celebrate the release of their new song, “It’s Not Fair to Me,” on Saturday, Nov. 17 at the “Sing Away Hunger” Concert and CD Release Party to benefit the Rhode Island Community Food Bank. The musicians and their band will perform two shows, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., at the Lincoln School auditorium, located at 301 Butler Ave., Providence.

Tickets are $10 for general admission and $15 for reserved seats. Thanks to the generosity of the musicians, all of whom donate their time, and the Lincoln School, which donates its auditorium; all proceeds go directly to the Food Bank to serve families in need. Tickets are available at www.rifoodbank.org/BillandKeith or by calling 230-1673.

“Bill Harley and Keith Munslow have made a tradition of helping the most vulnerable members of our community by contributing their immense talent, terrific humor and pure joyfulness as musicians and storytellers,” said Rhode Island Community Food Bank CEO Andrew Schiff. “We are honored to have artists of this caliber supporting the work we do at the Food Bank.”

The Rhode Island Community Food Bank currently serves more than 65,000 Rhode Islanders every month through their statewide network of emergency food programs. One in three of those served is a child under the age of 18.